Slavery In Kenya: Sathya Sai School in Kisaju - Kajiado On The Spot
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Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Founder. Foreigners should know that Kenyans are humans too. Don't preach water and drink wine.
Hello Cyprian,
There is an Indian, a one Mr. Kuldip Singh who owns Sai Raj in Ruaraka and Belle Vue. He is the chairperson of the Sathya Sai School in Kisaju- Kajiado.
This guy has been mistreating Kenyan workers especially teachers and support staff in the school while laying off many of the employees who seem to criticise his slave-driving.
The guy heads a group of Indian directors who run the school on behalf of the Sri Sathya Sai Organisation based in Westlands Nairobi. The organisation is a non-profit making institution but these Indians mistreat workers and poor pupils as well, in the name of teaching them HUMAN VALUES.
Most workers leave the place without due payment for the guy is well connected to the government (he has the Beyond Zero Campaign tender to make ambulances for hospitals).
Please send more details about this slave-drivers. Read more about mistreatment at this school below https://nyakundireport.com/early-morning-e-mail-exposes-unbelievable-mistreatment-of-teachers-and-harsh-working-conditions-at-sathya-sai-school-in-kisaju/
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